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NOYB wrote:
As nouns Greek and Grecian may not be completely interchangable. Hello! Hello! Anybody there? ... Both Greek and Grecian can reference a person. No they can't. People who live in the country of Greece are Greek. An object _might_ be referred to as Grecian, but the most recent reference I can think of is Keat's 'Ode To A Grecian Urn' and that was written in 1819 and used the word 'Grecian' as a poetic device. ... For example, you could say, "the Grecian sat in a dark corner of the restaraunt, keeping an eye on the partners' dealings." You could say that if you are either 1- a moron or 2- a really desperate Bush lackey trying hard to cover up option #1. DSK |
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